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Michael Jordan's 55-Point Masterclass Against Knicks at MSG
Jordan's clutch plays in the final minute sealed a Bulls victory over the Knicks in 1995.
Apr. 16, 2026 at 11:39am
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Michael Jordan's scoring outburst and clutch plays against the Knicks at the Garden cemented his reputation as one of the most dominant and clutch performers in NBA history.Chicago TodayJust nine days after returning from a 17-month retirement, Michael Jordan dropped 55 points against the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden, setting a record for most points scored by a visiting player at the iconic arena. But it was Jordan's clutch plays in the final minute that sealed the 113-111 victory for the Chicago Bulls, showcasing his unparalleled ability to make winning plays when the game was on the line.
Why it matters
Michael Jordan's legendary status was built on his ability to deliver in the clutch, and this game against the Knicks exemplified that trait. Even after a lengthy break from the game, Jordan's killer instinct and confidence remained intact, cementing his reputation as one of the most clutch performers in NBA history.
The details
With the score tied at 107 and just over a minute left, Jordan dished an assist to Scottie Pippen for the go-ahead basket. After the Knicks tied it again, Jordan hit a contested jumper to put the Bulls up by 2. When the Knicks evened the score once more, Jordan passed to an open Bill Wennington for the game-winning dunk in the final seconds, showcasing his willingness to make the right play rather than force a shot.
- On April 8, 1995, Michael Jordan returned to the NBA after a 17-month retirement.
- On April 17, 1995, Jordan scored 55 points against the Knicks at Madison Square Garden.
The players
Michael Jordan
A six-time NBA champion and five-time MVP, widely considered one of the greatest basketball players of all time.
Scottie Pippen
Jordan's longtime teammate and fellow member of the Chicago Bulls' dynasty in the 1990s.
Bill Wennington
A reserve center for the Chicago Bulls who made the game-winning dunk in the final seconds against the Knicks.
John Starks
A key player for the New York Knicks who was one of the defenders trying to stop Jordan in the closing moments of the game.
What they’re saying
“I believed every time out I was the best. And the more shots I hit, the more it reinforced that. So, when you miss — because no matter how great you are, you will miss — you don't waver, because you've built yourself a nice little cushion of confidence.”
— Michael Jordan
What’s next
The record for most points scored by a visiting player at Madison Square Garden still stands, and Jordan's clutch performance in the final minute of this game continues to be celebrated as an iconic moment in his illustrious career.
The takeaway
Michael Jordan's ability to deliver in the clutch, even after a lengthy break from the game, underscores his unparalleled mental toughness and confidence. This game against the Knicks serves as a testament to Jordan's status as one of the most clutch performers in NBA history.
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